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olgavictoria

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Several meta-analyses of religious-accommodative therapies have found:
 
  a. beneficial effects in the small range.
  b. beneficial effects in the medium range.
  c. beneficial effects for highly religious clients only.
  d. no significant beneficial effects when compared to control conditions.

Question 2

A meta-analysis of 35 studies comparing treatment outcomes of clients matched to their preferred treatment to those clients not matched to their preference found:
 
  a. a surprisingly limited positive effect.
  b. a medium positive effect.
  c. a very large positive effect.
  d. greater client satisfaction, but no difference in treatment outcome.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B





 

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